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THE IRON HAND IN EGYPT.

SIE ELDON GORST'S STRONG REBUKE TO THE AGITATOES.

Bir Eldon Gorst, the Brish Agent in Egypt, has come to the conclusion tab. British co- cessions have been misunderstood as a symptom of weakness, and that it is necessary the ad- ministration should becondusted with a firmness that will leave no deubt in the minds of the Nationalists of the futility of their agitation. In his report on the condition of Egypt and the Soudan, issued as a Whito japer. the British Agent states that in 1909 and the first half of 1910 there was a steadily increasing tendency on the part of the Legislativo Connell and the General Assembly to become mere instruments of the Nationalist agitation against the occupation. He continues:

Their repeated demands for fuil constitutional government, the acrimonious attacks on the Government in connection with the Budget and the Soudan, and the soressonable hostility. and suspicion displayed in the discussion of the [533-14 Busz Canal scheme, were in their essence rusnifestations of Anglophobia stirred up by the Nationalist party. The main idea of that party has been to

to bring the occupation to an end by making its lask an impossibility, and the shiel methods employed consist in illon oflolak by the

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influence of the Anglo-Egyption consistent abuse, insulting all Egyptians who do not take ap an satagonistic attitude to British control, and inciting to disorder

sorder whenever st opportunity offers,

In the exocation of this General Assembly and Legislative Council leut themselves an auxiliaries, with the result that their newly acquired importance was used as o

there to whòna they owed it. wea; on against

The conclusion to be shawn is that the polior of ruling this country in co-operation with native Ministers is, at the present time, incompatible with that of encouraging the development of so-called representative institutions.

1L-TIMED CONCESSIONS.

In my view the principal and suficient reason has been that from frat to last the siloption of this policy has been attributed bolle, by the Egyptians and by the local European colonies to an attempt to pacify tho Nationalist agitation by ill-timed concessions, and to an intentional diminution of British authority.

We have to make the Egyptians under- stand that his Majesty's Government do not intend to allow themselves to be hustled into

going further or faster in the direction of Felf-government than they consider to be in the interests of the Egyptian people sea whole. Until this elementary lesson has been thoroughly learnt, no proposals for further developing the Legislative Council can be usefully entertained.

The experience of the last few years shows that the axiom that British policy will not be moved from the right ourse: by agitalion ór vinience, either from the one side or the other, is not easily grasped. In the past more words and declarations bare not proved sufficient for JAMSEX, German tx, 908, Wolff, 8th June the purpose. Within the feelle bure of

my Bangkok 31st May, Rice-Butterfield & means I have done my best, in my recent an Swire.

nual reports to impress upon the members of SEATTLE MARU, Japanese atr, 6,182, I. Saitow, the Legislative Council the fact that no exten

8th June–Manila 6th June, Flour, Salt-sion of the function of the Council is possible fish and M'dise -- Osaka Shosen Kaisha. until it is clear that sach o coarse con be SHANTUNG, British str., 1,306, Robinson, 3rd | adopted without danger to the well being of the

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This counsel has so far fallen on unbaed. ing ears. It may be hopod that better fate is in store for the official declaration made on behalf of his Majesty's Govern ment in the House of Common in June last, to the effect that there can be no hope of further of about 30 per cent. (Cheers) Of course, that progress in Egypt until the agitation against was only taking the present price of rubber et the British occupation has caused

The most convincing argument, and perhaps the only one that will bring the lesson home, will be when the event kaz shown that these statements are not mere Bgments of speech, but represent the anal lines upon which the attempt to help Egyptians forward will continue to be conducted.

We have made an honest attempt to gange how far the wish for extension in the direction of self-government can be met without impairing the standard of administration attained under the present regime, and we have nothing to reproach ourselves with if those who could have helped the attempt to succeed have preferred to take up a hostile attitude.

ALLAGAR RUBBER ESTATES (LINTTED).

The first ordinary general meeting was held last month at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, under the presidensy of Mr. Charles Bulkeley Button, the Chairman of the Company,

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The

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reports indicated that the general conditions

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24.6 to 35. pof the report one ruded by moving THE DIRECTORY & CHRONICLE 1911.

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Mr. Halford W. Hewitt, in seconding the motion, stated that, at the request of his co wont over the Allagar estate particularly, and directors, he went out to see the property. He

he found it to be second to none of the estates he saw-to the number of 20 certainly.

The motion was unanimously adopted, and the proposed dividend was agreed to.

directors and the managers and the staff in the A vote of thinks to the Chairman and the East brought the meeting to a close.

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